Examples of UltraViolet Published Content in a sentence
Licensed Clients may internally downgrade HD UltraViolet Published Content and output it as standard definition (“SD”) or portable definition (“PD”), following the requirements set forth in Section 2.4.2(b)(ii), below.
The following requirements apply to analog video outputs of UltraViolet Published Content: All analog video outputs must invoke CGMS-A if the Licensed Client is capable and licensed (if any license is necessary) to insert such signaling.
If such a security setting is needed as part of the DRM License for UltraViolet Published Content, then the “rights mapping” referenced in section 2.1.1, above, shall include the setting for the approved security level.
DRM Provider shall provide DECE (for use by DSPs) with a “rights mapping” providing any settings necessary for each Profile (i.e., HD, SD, and PD) for inclusion in the DRM License that DSPs are to provide with UltraViolet Published Content in relation to such DRM so that a DRM Client made by such DRM’s licensee that responds to those settings, and otherwise conforms to the DRM’s requirements, will conform to the requirements set forth in Section 4, below.
The DRM Provider shall permit in its DRM Provider Licenses, and the DRM technology shall permit, the playback of the UltraViolet Published Content in accordance with the Licensed Client Compliance Rules and the Ecosystem Specifications, including without limiting the applicable usage parameters set forth on Appendix A: Ecosystem Parameters of the System Specification.
For a DRM Provider that provides DRM Clients to licensees or customers, such DRM Provider shall configure such DRM Clients such that they read and respond to the settings in a DRM License for a particular piece of UltraViolet Published Content and otherwise operate in accordance with the requirements set forth in Sections 2.3 and 2.4, below, with respect to such UltraViolet Published Content.
Upscaled UltraViolet Published Content shall be subject to the output restrictions that are applicable to the original UltraViolet Published Content Profile of such UltraViolet Published Content.
Approved Uncompressed Digital Video Output Protection All uncompressed digital video outputs of Licensed Clients must comply with the following: For HD UltraViolet Published Content that is output in high definition form, Licensed Clients must apply HDCP or DTCP to all uncompressed digital outputs, including Digital Video Interface version 1.0 specification (“DVI”) and all versions of HDMI and DisplayPort.
For HD UltraViolet Published Content, except where prohibited by law, Licensed Clients shall be designed to ensure that when HD UltraViolet Published Content is output via an analog video output from a hardware model that was first available in the marketplace after December 31, 2012, such outputs shall be at a resolution no greater than Constrained Image (520,000 pixels per frame).
DRM Provider shall permit the following in its DRM Provider Licenses, and the DRM technology shall permit: DSPs to issue DRM Content Licenses that do not expire for UltraViolet Published Content; Licensed Clients that join an Account after the acquisition of particular piece of UltraViolet Published Content to play back such UltraViolet Published Content in accordance with the Licensed Client Compliance Rules and Ecosystem Specifications.